Alice’s Garden: Imagining Agency in the Natural World in Clare Boylan’s Black Baby

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Estudios Irlandeses Pub Date : 2020-10-31 DOI:10.24162/ei2020-9752
M. O'Connor
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The Irish writer Clare Boylan is something of a forgotten figure, despite enjoying significant literary success in her lifetime. Because of her untimely death, little critical work has been done on her fiction. Her blackly comic sensibility responds sensitively to characters situated in culturally specific environments, with particular attention paid to the vexed and contradictory position of women in their relationship to the natural world, and so this essay conducts a reading of her 1988 novel, Black Baby, using the insights of feminist new materialism and critical posthumanism, especially as articulated by Rosi Braidotti. In every genre, contemporary Irish women’s writing finds space in the natural world to explore alternatives to the status quo. Black Baby imagines an interracial family of women (and cats) in the enchanted environment of a miraculously blooming winter garden. By staging Alice’s most transformative moments, including her final moments of semi-consciousness, in a garden, Boylan makes recourse to the idea of an unending, generative process. Nothing really dies when life is no longer an individualised experience, but an impersonal moment of radical inclusion that exceeds the material limits of any one life span.
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爱丽丝花园:克莱尔·博伊兰《黑宝贝》中自然世界的想象机构
爱尔兰作家克莱尔·博伊兰是一个被遗忘的人物,尽管她一生在文学上取得了巨大成功。由于她英年早逝,很少有人对她的小说进行评论。她的黑色喜剧情感对处于特定文化环境中的人物做出了敏感的反应,特别关注女性在与自然世界的关系中令人烦恼和矛盾的地位。因此,本文运用女权主义新唯物主义和批判后人道主义的见解,对她1988年的小说《黑人婴儿》进行了解读,尤其是Rosi Braidotti所阐述的。在每一种类型中,当代爱尔兰女性的写作都在自然世界中找到了探索现状替代品的空间。Black Baby想象了一个由女人(和猫)组成的跨种族家庭,在一个奇迹般盛开的冬季花园的迷人环境中。通过在花园里上演爱丽丝最具变革性的时刻,包括她半意识的最后时刻,博伊兰求助于一个无休止的生成过程。当生命不再是一种个性化的体验,而是一个超越任何一个生命周期的物质极限的激进包容的非个人时刻时,没有什么真正的死亡。
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